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What material is used for the COULEURS IDEES 1 print?
The artwork is printed on 3mm (0.12") brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This premium substrate features a horizontal grain and a metallic finish, providing a durable and rigid base for museum-quality art reproductions.
How does the metallic finish affect the visual appearance?
Our direct print process creates a matte, glare-free surface. Unique to this material, unprinted white areas allow the silver metallic grain to show through, adding a sophisticated, dynamic texture to Sonia Delaunay’s geometric designs.
Is the Sonia Delaunay aluminum print ready to hang?
Yes, each print includes a specialized hanging kit. The exact type of kit varies depending on the country of fulfillment to ensure the most secure and appropriate mounting solution for your location.
What are the archival qualities of an aluminum print?
Aluminum DIBOND® is highly resistant to environmental factors. The direct-to-substrate printing method ensures long-term color stability and durability, making it an ideal choice for high-end, archival-grade fine art collections.
How is the artwork packaged for shipping?
We use secure, professional-grade packaging tailored for large-format aluminum panels. This ensures your Sonia Delaunay print arrives in pristine condition, ready for immediate display in your home or gallery.
What art movement does COULEURS IDEES 1 represent?
This work is a prime example of Simultanism (or Orphism). Sonia Delaunay used contrasting color scales and geometric shapes to create a sense of movement and depth without relying on traditional perspective.
Who was Sonia Delaunay in art history?
Sonia Delaunay was a visionary artist and designer. She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre and is celebrated for her profound influence on both fine art and modern fashion.
